- The first meet over years after they born.
- I seek you my husband!
- Summer time memory
- This is me
- My ribbon 🎀
- My garden of memories
- The weight of forgiveness
- Our genes
- My hardwork
- Take pause.. and look at back
- I keep myself loving him
- A pen is a weapon
- Human life
- Purana dilly – delhi old city
- Leadership qualities
- Love gives life to live
Choose the kind of life you want to live — the courage of a lion or the deceit of a backstabbing wolf. A true leader lives with courage, loyalty, and responsibility.
Leadership is not about power or giving orders. It is about standing firm on the promises you make. A real leader never takes a step back. Once an oath is taken, they remain committed until the very end. They stand for their team, protect them, and ensure the mission is completed no matter how difficult the path becomes.
A leader must be ready to begin from nothing. Even when nobody supports you, you must carry the responsibility on your own shoulders and finish what you started. Complaints, fear, or loneliness cannot become excuses.
Sometimes, the people in your team may not have enough knowledge or experience. In such moments, it becomes your duty to learn, study, and understand every part of the task yourself. If you promised to take responsibility, then you must be prepared to master the work completely.
There will also be times when you must do everyone’s work alone. During those moments, do not let ego or wounded pride control you. Self-respect is not lost by working harder than others. Remember the promise you made and complete the task with honor.
Leadership is not only about standing in front and commanding others. Sometimes, a leader walks behind, pushing the team forward and making sure nobody falls. True leadership means understanding every single step of the journey. Only then can you guide others in the right direction and ensure success.
There may be times when your team leaves responsibilities unfinished or walks away halfway through the battle. A true leader does not abandon the mission because others failed. They step forward, take the burden, and finish the work themselves.
When you live by these principles, people naturally follow you and respect your presence. But if you fail to uphold responsibility, commitment, and courage, you will lose both the battle and the authority you once held.
— Jessy Jacob ❤️







